Xiaomi Stealing Photographs Now

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Onemufc

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Here’s a beautiful photograph of a young girl by Javi Inchusta Gonzalez, posted to Flickr. Note that it was taken with a Nikon D700 SLR, and that its licensing is set to “Copyright, All Rights Reserved”.

Now go back to our old friend, the Xiaomi Mi 3 “Features” page. Scroll down to where they show the Android photo gallery app, and look at the first image, labeled as a shot from the device’s camera roll. (Screenshot.)

Link :- http://daringfireball.net/linked/2014/07/25/xiaomi-flower

Iphones design , Apple's website and now pictures from Flikr.
 
Doubt it. This is probably a muck up on the part of the graphic designer who made these mockups.
 
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still i cant get it, they didnt said that the photos are taken with mi3,
just go thru the webpage again, the mentioned that the photos taken with xioami mi

and this they didnt mentioned anything relating that these photos taken with mi3
 
@gREen If you carefully observe, the gallery picture shows "365 shots in cameraroll". That is the issue here. The camera roll folder usually contains photos taken by the device camera.
 
@gREen If you carefully observe, the gallery picture shows "365 shots in cameraroll". That is the issue here. The camera roll folder usually contains photos taken by the device camera.
yea i read that but the design team just loaded some great pictures and made it. Xioami doesnt mentioned anything that these photos are taken with MI3. its the design team's mistake.
im not bashing, still remember what nokia did when they introduced pureview stating that its captured with pureview
 
oh! I thought xiaomi was stealing user photos from devices. something like nsa... huh!
 
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